So when a place claims to be the Indian Chopsticks what it implies *according to me* is it’s going to serve the best freaking indo-Chinese food. So obviously my first try was the veggie manchurian(mixed veg and dough dumplings deep fried and sautéed in spicy sauce). Firstly, seriously who squashed them flat? Please get the shape right coz if it doesn’t look like manchurian. Messy round balls. You have lost your points :(but the taste was very very close! Tad bit oily but that’s half the fun;) and please get my order ready when I order on the phone! They made me wait for fifteen minutes even after I ordered well in advance and they weren’t busy at all. Anyways the host was good and suggested me to try gobhi manchurian the next time. And I sure will !
Suman K.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
If you want to taste the Indian flavoured Chinese food Chopsticks is the place to be. Being from India I miss the spicy gravies and even spicier noodles with fresh vegetables tossed in soya sauce. I can feel the water in my mouth even as I describe its flavours! In India it’s a very popular cuisine and you have thousands of restaurants serving this. Its prices are pretty reasonable and the ambience is a conventional one. The service is great and the staff is extremely friendly. They can also recommend a dish if you know what you feel like eating. Overall it’s a great place for a meal with your friends that too at a good price. We tried the Gobhi Manchurian and the Shezuan fried rice. Well the taste is not spectacular but this is what I have closest to the Indo — Chinese food in India. So anyone who craves for this cuisine. like me .I have to be happy with this ! P.S I am classifying this as Indian cuisine as its got the Indian touch to Chinese food.